Також на послаблення диктаторського режиму в РФ впливає також те, що західні країни не пускають ухилянтів.

Про це розпові політолог Олег Саакян в ефірі Радіо НВ.

"The fact that all these people are fleeing

weakens the Putin regime.

The fact that they are not allowed into European countries

will weaken the regime even more.

And this arouses our sympathy. We can sympathize even with Girkin, who is our absolute an enemy, because he is now one of the factors destabilizing the situation in Russia. But I don't think anyone has any illusions about his goals and that he is our direct enemy," Sahakyan believes.

According to him, for the first time after the announcement of mobilization, "Putin's regime has become fragile."

According to Sahakyan, the Kremlin system can collapse at any moment when a trigger appears

"that will

start the domino principle." 

"It (

Putin's regime - ed.)

still looks monolithic, still holds the forms and tools that it had. But it is already clear that some trigger, which would have previously caused a crisis in the system and overcome it,

can now trigger the domino principle and the system will crumble.

Now they will be afraid of everything, because it will break everywhere, where it is thin. And in Russia it has become thin everywhere," he added.

We will remind you that

on September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization in the country.

This led to the beginning of the most massive protests since February 24 in various regions of Russia.

And a new wave of arson of military commissariats and multi-kilometer queues to leave the Russian Federation began.

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